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Renode Enables Simulation of Ultra-Low-Power MSP430 Microcontrollers

Antmicro recently highlighted the MSP430 microcontroller family, renowned for its ultra-low-power design and versatility in applications such as IoT, automation, and space. Their article explores how the Renode simulation platform facilitates efficient testing and development of MSP430-based systems.

FRDM-IMX93 with Arm Ethos U-65 MicroNPU Runs on Debian Linux

The NXP Semiconductors FRDM-IMX93 Development Board is a development platform designed for industrial and IoT applications. Key features include dual Gigabit Ethernet ports, multiple display and camera interfaces, and support for CAN bus communication.

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Mozilla Thunderbird 134 Adds New Notification System for Real-Time Desktop Alerts

Since Mozilla Thunderbird 134 is considered a monthly development release that should only be used for testing purposes, it only brings a new feature, namely a notification system for real-time desktop alerts.

9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: January 26th, 2025

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Solus 4.7 Released with Linux 6.12 LTS, GNOME 47, KDE Plasma 6.2, and Xfce 4.20

Coming more than three months after Solus 4.6 and powered by the Linux 6.12 LTS kernel and Mesa 24.3 graphics stacks, the Solus 4.7 release is dubbed “Endurance” and ships with the latest Budgie 10.9.2, GNOME 47.3, KDE Plasma 6.2.5, and Xfce 4.20 desktop environments.

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Incus 6.8 Container & Virtual Machine Manager Released

posted by Rianne Schestowitz on Dec 15, 2024

Incus 6.8 Container

Quoting: Incus 6.8 Container & Virtual Machine Manager Released —

The Incus team has just announced the release of Incus 6.8, marking the final update for 2024. Although this might be the last major release of the year, it certainly does not skimp on meaningful improvements.

One of the standout features introduced in this release is the ability to perform live storage migration of virtual machines (VMs). This capability makes it possible to seamlessly move a running VM between different storage pools, enhancing flexibility and resource optimization.

While doing so, the VM must also relocate to another server within the cluster to prevent simultaneous QEMU instances on a single server. As a result, administrators now have a more dynamic environment where resources can be balanced on the fly.

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